Towards BARKINGSIDE

VALENTINES MANSION & GARDENS. VALENTINES PARK

GANTS HILL. Central Line UNDERGROUND STATION

A PLESSEY FACTORY, here?. An UNDERGROUND one!

BARKINGSIDE

HIGH ST. shops and eaterie

Barkingside: BARNARDO’S VILLAGE GREEN

BARNARDO’S HQ

Former BARNARDO’S CHILDREN COTTAGES

ALDBOROUGH WALK & FAIRLOP WATERS

My suggestion: Follow this walk published by the L B of REDBRIDGE

PERT COTTAGES

You are leaving behind, to your right, BARKINGSIDE STATION.

Or this can be the starting point

FAIRLOP WATERS

Commemoration of the FAIRLOP OAK

Walk suggestion. With JOHN ROGERS


ALDBOROUGH HATCH FARM

ALDBOROUGH HALL CHAPEL


Outbuildings of ALDBOROUGH HOUSE FARM


ST.PETER’S CHURCH

The gardener gave to 2 pieces of information…


Rests of old LONDON BRIDGE here?

A V1 or a V2, destroying the church’s windows

And I found this…

SUBURBAN TUDOR


THE DICK TURPIN PH,  Or rather MILLER & CARTER STEAKHOUSE

WALL and GAZEBO

Captain John Williams (of the East India company) lived in a house with a walled garden in the late 1700’s. This was probably the Old Clock House, demolished in the early 19th Century except for the red-brick garden walls with gabled coping and a former gazebo with a hip tiled roof (now called Cuckoo Hall).

The original Dick Turpin pub was a beer house in one of the Aldborough Hall Farm cottages, believed to date back to 16th Century. The current building opened in 1912, and the current fruit trees were probably planted around the same time. However the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map (1843-1893) of the area shows there was already an orchard on the site.

There is no record of Dick Turpin riding through Aldborough Hatch, although he may have done so on his way to and from Barking.

 

ALDBOROUGH HALL FARMHOUSE & OUTBUILDINGS. CAMPSITE

BUNGALOW 

ALDBOROUGH HOUSE FARM. House and outbuildings

MOSQUE

Former WHITE’S FARMHOUSE


SUBURBAN ART DECO


NEWBURY PARK BUS STATION

ILFORD WAR MEMORIAL

HAINAULT


CLAYBURY Conservation Area 

An extensive area, part residential suburb, part parkland and part semi-natural woodland. It retains evidence of several distinct and distinguished phases of development from Georgian country house, Victorian asylum through to modern residential.

WOODFORD BRIDGE Conservation Area

An area of early settlement rich in historic and architectural interest.  The earliest settlement of Woodford, east of the Roding, from where the manor house was later removed.

CHIGWELL ROW

Chigwell Row is a small village falling within the Epping Forestdistrict of Essex. It is located 12.9 miles (20.8 km) north east of Charing Cross. It has a London (020) area code, is served by London Busesroute 150, and the closest London Underground station is Grange Hill.